Parliament Street hit-and-run: accused driver nabbed
The police said the truck driver had been absconding since the incident and was nabbed from Samastipur in Bihar
Bihars Chief Minister Renames Official Residence to Public Servant Residence
Patna, May 6: Bihars Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary, has made a significant decision regarding the official residence of the Chief Minister. On Tuesday, he announced that the residence located at 1 Anee Marg in the capital, Patna, will now be known as the Public Servant Residence. The Chief Ministers Secretariat has officially designated the residence ... Read more Bihars Chief Minister Renames Official Residence to Public Servant Residence
Nitish Kumar Makes Surprise Visit to JD(U) Headquarters in Patna Ahead of Cabinet Expansion
Patna, May 6: Former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an unexpected visit to the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) headquarters, Karpoori Bhawan, in Patna on Tuesday evening, just before the anticipated cabinet expansion in Bihar. According to party sources, leaders were informed of his arrival only after he left his official residence. Upon his arrival, party ... Read more Nitish Kumar Makes Surprise Visit to JD(U) Headquarters in Patna Ahead of Cabinet Expansion
Bihar cabinet expansion oath ceremony on May 7, PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah to attend
Bihar's NDA government is set for a major cabinet expansion on May 7. Twenty-seven new ministers are expected to take oath, strengthening the administration. The expansion follows the recent change in leadership. Key allies will receive berths, with some ministers likely to continue their roles. This move aims to bolster governance in the state.
PPUs UG exam evaluation to start on May 10
Patliputra University is taking a pioneering step as it prepares to announce the results for the first-ever NEP 2023-27 batch by the end of this month. Starting from May 10, the evaluation of undergraduate exams kicks off, while postgraduate assessments will begin shortly after on Wednesday.
Govt backs organic farming, warns against chemical produce
DM orders crackdown on unsafe boat operations
In a bid to prioritize public safety, officials in Patna are launching a stringent campaign against unsafe boating practices. District Magistrate Thiyagarajan S M has emphasized the need for compliance, issuing bans on overloaded boats and unregistered vessels. Furthermore, nighttime boating has been outlawed, and all vessels must be equipped with vital safety gear.
25-year RI for Nalanda man in sexual assault case
Underground tunnel work for metro rail nears completion
Patna Metro is making remarkable progress on its underground tunnel construction, with the stretch from Moin-ul-Haq Stadium to Gandhi Maidan now completed. The tunnel boring machine is gearing up to head to Nehru Path, where excavation for the new underground station will kick off this June.
Adaptive traffic system to ease congestion in Gaya
Gaya's cutting-edge traffic management solution, designed to eliminate persistent congestion and lessen the need for manual oversight, is on track for launch in just three months. Incorporating features like automatic number plate recognition and AI-based signal modulation, this innovative system will transform traffic flow management throughout the city and surrounding areas.
Cook appointment in govt schools to be linked with student strength
In a heartbreaking incident in Patna, a young girl was reportedly the victim of a gang assault shortly after disembarking from a train. Misled by promises of assistance at Patna Junction, she found herself trapped and subjected to hours of torment in various locations.
600 panchayat buildings completed as Bihar govt eyes infra expansion
Sewerage pumping stations set up to tackle waterlogging
In an exciting development for Patna, the Namami Gange initiative has unveiled two cutting-edge sewerage pumping stations to tackle the persistent issue of waterlogging in the city. These advanced facilities will efficiently channel sewage from overburdened drains straight to the Digha Sewage Treatment Plant, alleviating the strain on local drainage infrastructures in neighborhoods such as Rajiv Nagar and Boring Road.
Life support ambulances for accident victims
In a significant boost to emergency medical services, Bihar's Director General of Police has unveiled two state-of-the-art life support ambulances dedicated to assisting victims of serious road accidents on the fast-paced roads of Patna. These vehicles, capable of rapid transport during the critical 'golden hour', are now part of the 'Dial 112' emergency response system, thanks to generous private donations.
Crackdown on trafficking sees 427 rescues in April
In a remarkable stride towards justice, Bihar Police launched 'Naya Savera 2.0', leading to the rescue of 427 individuals trapped in human trafficking and the apprehension of 116 traffickers this April. This campaign focused on safeguarding vulnerable populations, notably children and marginalized communities, while taking a formidable stance against child labor and sexual exploitation.
Biada clears land allotment for 19 industrial units in Bihar
Digha vending zone nears completion
The vibrant Digha vending zone in Patna, catering to 250 vendors, is on the brink of completion, complete with essential features such as parking facilities and a recreational park. Commissioner Yashpal Meena recently reviewed the ongoing work, emphasizing the need for high standards and punctuality in delivery.
Vietnam President offers prayers at Mahabodhi temple amid tight security
ML questions Bengal, Tamil Nadu poll results
In a striking reaction to the recent election outcomes in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, the CPI(ML) voiced its dismay, blaming significant voter roll purges for their losses. The party pointed to the BJPs electoral success in Bengal alongside Thalapathy Vijays triumph in Tamil Nadu, asserting that millions of voters had been unjustly removed.
PM & Shah to attend ministers swearing-in on May 7: BJP
The vibrant atmosphere at Gandhi Maidan is preparing for an unforgettable swearing-in ceremony on May 7, as Bihar welcomes a new cabinet under BJP leadership. Esteemed guests, including Prime Minister Modi and prominent party figures from BJP, JD(U), LJP, and HAM, are expected to grace the event.
Sand and wheat-laden trucks collide in Begusarai, 2 dead
RPCAU, ISRO set to develop climate-smart farming model
Bihar's farming landscape is on the verge of a transformative shift with the innovative work from Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, which has pioneered a 'carbon budget map' alongside a 'climate smart agricultural model'. Utilizing cutting-edge technology from an Eddy Covariance tower, farmers are now accessing vital real-time data to cultivate more resilient cropping strategies.
Railways launches special train to ease travel
In response to the unfortunate collapse of the Vikramshila Setu, Indian Railways is stepping up with a daily train service that will run between Saraigarh and Deoghar from May 7 through May 31.
Delay in utilisation certificate submission hits varsity finances
Bihar's state universities are grappling with a severe financial crisis as they struggle with delayed salary payments for staff. This issue arises from their ongoing inability to present utilisation certificates for government grants, leaving over Rs 600 crore in funds unutilized.
Body of married man found in guesthouse
In a shocking development, the lifeless body of Santosh Kumar Sharma, a 27-year-old married man, was found in a guesthouse in Patna under unsettling conditions. Authorities are currently probing a woman who was in the vicinity during the incident after the deceased's family has alleged her involvement in his untimely death.
State ties up with training board for AEDP
Bihar's Council for Higher Education, alongside the Board of Practical Training, has unveiled a pioneering Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Program. This initiative intricately weaves hands-on industrial training with academic learning, ensuring students acquire essential practical competencies while pursuing their degrees.
The rise of coordinator politics
The sacrifice of dissent is without doubt the death of politics, the sacrifice of a concurring but dissenting assent is the pathway to such imminent death In contemporary India, there is no shortage of political speakers if there is any, it is shortage of political authorship.Political voices are widespread on television debates, across social media platforms, and on the campaign trails. Politicians speak frequently, but the ability to be an independent thinker is shrinking. What is missingis not expression, but ownership of ideas. This reflects a structural transformation in contemporary politics in India: the transition from political actors as authors of ideas to coordinators of political parties, and this situation gives birth to the emergence of coordinator politics.It is a mode in which political actors primarily transmit centrally produced messages rather than generating independent insights. The above is in stark distinction with the times in which political leadership demanded not only authority but also articulation. Leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Ram Manohar Lohia, and Atal Bihari Vajpayee were not merely representatives of their parties but even more significantly they acted as interpreters of their time and space. They engaged publicly with ideas, expressed disagreement, and influenced the ideological direction of their organisations. Their speech reflected intellectual engagement and personal conviction rather than organisational conformity. The contemporary political cultureis organised differently. Political parties function as highly centralised entities in which strategy, messaging, and communication are designed at the top and disseminated downward. In such aculture, consistency becomes a priority, and deviation,even when thoughtful, is treated as a risk wherein uniformity takes precedence over originality . In this new political culture, the role of political actors has been changing. They are expected to generate ideas and more to ensure that decisions are conveyed effectively. Most importantly, their role is often expected to create coordination between higher leadership and the cadre, policy with the public, and narrative with a positive perception. Alignment is often valued over articulation, while discipline takes precedence over divergence. There are various social processes that have accelerated this transformation. Elections now operate as continuous processes, placing political actors under constant visibility, the presence of hypermedia where every statement is recorded, circulated, and scrutinised in real time often creates a chance of multiple interpretations, with which accrues the risk of the context being detached from its original essence. Ergo, under these circumstances, hyper-controlled messaging becomes a functional necessity for political parties. Political communication is expected to be immediate, precise, and risk-averse, as such, improvisation, once associated with leadership, is increasingly treated as a liability. The prominence of spokesperson-driven communication reflects a shift in which representation substitutes reflection. The professionalization of politics also reinforces this pattern: as politics becomes a career pathway for many politicians, advancement in the same is made dependent upon alignment with organizational priorities, rewarding loyalty and consistency while making divergence costly. Over time, political actors internalized conformity instead of interpreting situations independently in relation to the society. The impact of this change is significant. Political actors may look visible and active in public life, but the nature of their participation changes - speech becomes dissemination-oriented rather than deliberative, and the individual voice recedes behind a collective script. The issue is not the frequency of speech, but the diminishing presence of independent articulation. This change may produce a new formof alienation among the politicians. When political actors function primarily as coordinators, they may become detached from the political processes that define political institutions.They no longer participate directly in the creation of ideas or the construction of social realities; instead, they communicate dispositions of their higher leadership, which is formulated elsewhere. In this way, coordinator politics produces not actual political leaders but rather alienated politicians who often feel separated from their own interpretations. This form of alienation can eventually harm democratic culture. Democratic politics rely not only on representation or communication but also on continuous negotiationa process of dialogue where competing interests and aspirations are articulated and reconciled. Effective political leadership often requires participation in the dialogue process instead of a monologue. It is understood that alienated politicians are structurally less equipped for dialogue, as their expected role is to maintain coherence and transmit decisions rather than create meaning. So, politics may shift from dialogue to one-sided articulation (monologue) wherein, positions are announced rather than debated and imposed rather than negotiated. Apart from the above stated political effects, it may create broader consequences for society. A society evolves through the shaping of the meanings of justice, identity, belonging, and aspiration, alongside institutional decisions. This requires political actors who often engage with peoples subjectivities rather than simply relaying organizational positions. Coordinators may be good at disseminating information, but do not necessarily generate meaning. This results in a lag where the society experiences a gap between living experience and political articulation.As societies become more complex, the need for interpretative engagement increases. Ergo, a system dominated by coordinators reduces this complexity to uniform narratives, simplifying social realities to put them in the framework of communication strategies rather than understanding them in their depth. This transformation also affects internal democratic processes. Political organizations may become efficient in communication but reamain weaker in reflection, and these types of political actors often look for passive participants because their intention is only to present/project their role through these passive/dummy participants Coordination often prioritises stability, while critical engagement introduces friction. When discipline becomes central, dissent becomes difficult to sustain . Author teaches Sociology at UILS, Chandigarh University
BJP Prepares for Cabinet Expansion in Bihar Amid Political Activity
Patna, May 5: Political activities in Bihar have intensified following the impressive electoral performance of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal and Assam. Preparations are underway for a significant cabinet expansion led by Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, scheduled for May 7 at the historic Gandhi Maidan in Patna. A crucial meeting was held ... Read more BJP Prepares for Cabinet Expansion in Bihar Amid Political Activity
Administration rolls out free boat services after bridge collapse
A sudden collapse of a bridge section has severely hampered connectivity between Bhagalpur and the northern states of Bihar and northeast India. In response, local authorities have implemented emergency protocols, offering complimentary government boat services alongside regulated private transport options. To prioritize commuter safety and convenience, designated bus parking and safety measures have been carefully arranged.
Vietnamese President To Lam visits Bihar's Gaya Ji
Former Bihar legislative Assembly speaker Prem Kumar, who represents the Gaya Town constituency, said it was a matter of pride that the Vietnamese President had visited his land of knowledge.
Bihar man arrested with 14.3 kg ganja at Secunderabad railway station
Four Cybercriminals Arrested in Nawada for Loan Scams
Nawada, May 5: In a continued crackdown on active cybercriminals, police in Nawada, Bihar, have arrested four individuals involved in fraudulent loan schemes. Acting on a tip-off, a team from the Warisaliganj police station conducted a raid near the Chanpura Development Brick Kiln and close to the Durga Temple in Naromurari. During the operation, authorities ... Read more Four Cybercriminals Arrested in Nawada for Loan Scams
Bihar School Examination Board has unveiled the first selection list for Class 11 admissions via OFSS. Students can download their status from ofssbihar.net. Those selected must confirm admissions between May 5-12, 2026. Options for slide-up and choice modification are also available until May 12. Schools must update data by May 13.
Bihar Public Service Commission has announced the 72nd Combined Preliminary Competitive Examination. A total of 1,230 vacancies are available across Bihar government departments. The online application window opens on May 7, 2026, and closes on May 31, 2026. Aspirants can apply through the official BPSC website. The preliminary examination is scheduled for July 2026.
'Anga to Kalinga' comes true: BJP completes eastern arc with Bengal victory
The BJP has achieved a significant milestone by securing a victory in West Bengal in 2026, completing its symbolic arc across eastern India with control in Bihar, Bengal, and Odisha. This win consolidates a long-standing political project, marking a sharp turnaround for the party after a Lok Sabha setback and expanding its national reach.
Supreme Court raises concern over rising dowry deaths in India
The Supreme Court has raised serious concern over the rising number of dowry-related deaths in the country, particularly in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Karnataka. Setting aside an Allahabad High Court order, which granted bail to an accused husband in a dowry death case, the Bench of Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Vijay [] The post Supreme Court raises concern over rising dowry deaths in India appeared first on India Legal .
Devastating Storm and Lightning Claim Over 20 Lives in Bihar
Patna, May 5: Severe weather in Bihar has wreaked havoc over the past 24 hours, resulting in the deaths of more than 20 people due to storms, heavy rainfall, and lightning strikes. Many others have sustained injuries. The districts most affected include East Champaran, Gaya, and Aurangabad. In response, the Chief Ministers office has announced ... Read more Devastating Storm and Lightning Claim Over 20 Lives in Bihar
TMC Fails to Win in Nine of West Bengals 23 Districts
The result also marked the BJP's decisive breach of its last major eastern bastion, completing its saffron arc across 'Anga, Banga and Kalinga' (Bihar, Bengal and Odisha).
PM Modi, Shah to attend Bihar cabinet expansion on Thursday: State BJP chief
Bihar's cabinet expansion is set for Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the event. Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president Nitin Nabin will also be present. Samrat Choudhary leads the new government. Nitish Kumar, Chirag Paswan, and Jitan Ram Manjhi are expected to attend. Preparations are underway for the Prime Minister's visit.
Bihar Cabinet Expansion Scheduled for May 7, PM Modi to Attend Ceremony
Patna, May 5: Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is set to expand his cabinet on May 7 in Bihar. The oath-taking ceremony will take place at the historic Gandhi Maidan, with preparations underway. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several key leaders from the NDA are expected to attend the event. This marks the first government led ... Read more Bihar Cabinet Expansion Scheduled for May 7, PM Modi to Attend Ceremony
Bihar's cabinet expansion is scheduled for Thursday, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP national president Nitin Nabin expected to attend. This event follows Samrat Choudhary's appointment as Chief Minister on April 15. Senior leaders from the NDA alliance will also be present for the occasion.
Kerala assembly election results: Sickle gets hammered, Left homeless
Kerala's election results mark a significant shift, leaving India without a Communist government for the first time since 1977. The Left faces a national relevance challenge, struggling to convert its progressive appeal into electoral victories. Recent setbacks in Bihar and West Bengal, coupled with Kerala's defeat, highlight this trend, prompting introspection within the party.
BJP Celebrates Anticipated Victory in West Bengal Elections from Bihar
Patna, May 5: The trends indicate a decisive lead for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. As the picture of government formation in West Bengal becomes clearer, celebrations have erupted in Bihar as well. Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary shared a message on social media, recalling the legacy of ... Read more BJP Celebrates Anticipated Victory in West Bengal Elections from Bihar
Kolkata, May 4:In a mandate as sweeping as it is symbolic, the BJP on Monday scripted history by winning 202 seats to secure more than a two-thirds majority in the West Bengal assembly polls, ending the TMCs 15-year rule, and decisively shifting the states ideological and political centre of gravity. The verdict acquired added political drama and symbolic heft as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was defeated in the prestigious Bhabanipur seat by BJPs Suvendu Adhikari, capping a stunning turnaround after initial trends appeared to favour the TMC supremo. What began as tentative early leads soon hardened into a decisive wave, with the BJP winning 202 seats and leading in five, while the TMC trailed far behind, managing to win 73 and leading in eight seats, according to Election Commission data at 11.10pm. The scale, spread and speed of the BJP surge -breaching the halfway mark of 148 in the 294-member House well before counting reached its midpoint- pointed not merely to a change of guard but to a structural realignment in Bengal politics. For the first time since 1972, West Bengal appears set to be governed by a party that is also in power at the Centre -a shift with deep administrative and political implications. The result also marked the BJPs decisive breach of its last major eastern bastion, completing its saffron arc across 'Anga, Banga and Kalinga' (Bihar, Bengal and Odisha) and significantly altering the national political balance. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the mandate, saying the Lotus blooms in West Bengal and that the party would work to fulfil the aspirations of the people. At the heart of the BJPs campaign was Modi himself, whose high-voltage rallies and direct voter connect made him the central face of the partys push in Bengal, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah functioned as the chief strategist -stitching together booth-level networks, candidate selection and social coalitions. The partys rise in Bengal has been neither sudden nor accidental. Since its 2019 Lok Sabha breakthrough, the BJP has treated the state not merely as another electoral target but as a political and ideological challenge. From a marginal vote share of around four per cent in 2011, the BJP surged to nearly 40 per cent in 2019 and then secured 77 seats in the 2021 Assembly elections, displacing the Left and Congress as the principal challenger to the TMC. Yet, converting that expansion into power had remained elusive until now. As counting progressed through the day, early leads consolidated into a near sweep. The BJPs advance cut across geographies -from north Bengal to Junglemahal to south Bengal, from border districts to industrial belt- indicating a statewide wave rather than region-specific gains. Seats such as Dinhata, Gosaba, Baghmundi, Bankura, Binpur and Nayagram pointed to deep inroads in tribal and rural belts, while gains in Asansol Dakshin, Durgapur Purba and other urban pockets reflected consolidation in industrial and semi-urban regions. Early wins in Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Monteswar, Bhatar, Medinipur and Asansol Dakshin reinforced the breadth of the surge. In contrast, the TMCs resistance appeared fragmented. District-level patterns pointed to a sharp erosion, with the TMC struggling to hold ground in several regions of north Bengal and Junglemahal. The vote share data underscored the depth of the shift. The BJPs vote share climbed to around 45 per cent from 38 per cent in 2021, while the TMCs dropped to nearly 40.94 per cent from 48 percent. A key point lay in the 177 constituencies where voter deletions had exceeded past victory margins -a latent factor that appears to have translated into a decisive political shift. In these seats, the BJP not only retained its earlier gains but also made significant inroads into TMC-held territories, suggesting a deeper realignment rather than a mere swing. The scale of the setback was also reflected in the fortunes of senior TMC leaders. At least 20 ministers were defeated, including Bratya Basu, Manas Ranjan Bhunia, Shashi Panja and Chandrima Bhattacharya. In Sabang, Bhunia, a multi-term winner, lost, while in Dinhata, Udayan Guha was defeated. In Kolkata, BJPs Purnima Chakraborty defeated state industry minister Shashi Panja, pointing to cracks even in urban bastions. For a party that had built its dominance on welfare delivery, centralised authority and booth-level control, the erosion appeared simultaneous across organisational layers. In a dramatic, high-stakes contest that mirrored the political theatre of Nandigram five years ago, Adhikari defeated Banerjee in Bhabanipur by 15,105 votes after all 20 rounds of counting, according to Election Commission data. I thank the people of Bhabanipur for voting for me and ensuring a margin of over 15,000 votes, Adhikari said after securing victory and collecting his winning certificate. The outcome was a replay of the 2021 Nandigram election, where Adhikari had unseated Banerjee in a fiercely fought battle that reshaped Bengals political narrative. Adhikari, once a close aide of Banerjee and a key architect of the TMCs rise in districts like East Midnapore, now emerges as a frontrunner in discussions over the chief ministerial face of the BJP government. Other names, including state president Samik Bhattacharya, Union minister Sukanta Majumdar and Swapan Dasgupta, are also doing the rounds. The verdict represents a watershed moment for the BJP. From a marginal presence in Bengal in the late 1990s -aided initially by its alliance with the TMC -the party has now completed a steady climb to power and dismantled the very party that once facilitated its entry in the state, three decades ago. Politically, the Monday poll verdict reinforced the BJPs ability to dislodge entrenched regional forces. However, the mandate also brings challenges governing a politically polarised state, managing local leadership equations, and delivering on promises related to development, law and order and administrative reform. For the TMC, the verdict signals a structural rupture. After 15 years in power, the party faces the difficult transition from a dominant ruling force to an opposition formation, with anti-incumbency, corruption allegations, governance fatigue and organisational centralisation converging into a decisive setback. West Bengal, long defined by extended phases of single-party dominance, now appears to be entering a more competitive, bipolar political phase. For the BJP, Bengal is no longer a frontier; it is a governance test. For the TMC, the battle shifts from retaining power to reclaiming relevance. And for Bengal, the moment marks not just a change in government, but a reordering of its political landscape. NDA set to form Govt in Assam for 3rd straight term The ruling NDA is set to form the government in Assam for the third consecutive term after securing a two-thirds majority, with a record high of 102 seats in the 126-member assembly, while the Congress-led Opposition delivered its worst performance in recent times on Monday. The BJP, which contested 90 seats, won 82, while its allies -- the Bodoland People's Front (BPF), which contested 11 seats, and the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), which fought in 26 seats -- bagged 10 constituencies each. The saffron party secured a majority on its own for the first time in the state. It had won 60 seats in the previous two polls in 2021 and 2016. In the Opposition camp, the Congress, which contested 99 seats, won 19 constituencies, while the Badruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF and Akhil Gogoi-led Raijor Dal secured two seats each, and the Trinamool Congress bagged one constituency. Raijor Dal, an opposition alliance partner, had contested 13 seats, while the other parties in the camp -- Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), CPI(M) and APHLC -- drew a blank. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma won the Jalukbari constituency for the sixth consecutive term, defeating Congress candidate Bidisha Neog by 89,434 votes. In a major blow to the Congress, its state president Gaurav Gogoi lost in Jorhat to veteran politician and sitting BJP MLA Hitendranath Goswami by 23,181 votes. Among the prominent BJP winners are ministers Ajanta Neog (Golaghat), Ranoj Pegu (Dhemaji), Pijush Hazarika (Jagiroad), Ashok Singhal (Dhekiajuli), Kaushik Rai (Lakhipur), Prashanta Phukan (Dibrugarh), Krishnendu Paul (Patharkandi) and Bimal Borah (Tingkhong). Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary won from Tamulpur constituency by defeating former BTC chief Pramod Boro of the UPPL. Sitting BJP MLAs Mrinal Saikia (Khumtai), Bhuban Pegu (Jonai), Rama Kanta Dewri (Morigaon), Rupak Sarmah (Nagaon-Batadraba), Paramanda Rajbongshi (Sipajhar), Utpal Borah (Gohpur), Biswajit Phukan (Sarupathar), Binod Hazarika (Chabua-Lahowal), Taranga Gogoi (Naharkatia), Bhaskar Sharma (Margherita), Rupjyoti Kurmi (Mariani) and Bhuban Gam (Majuli) also emerged victorious. AGP ministers Atul Bora and Keshav Mahanta retained their Bokakhat and Kaliabor constituencies, respectively, while first-timer Tapan Das won the Dimoria seat. Among the BPF candidates, cabinet minister Charan Boro retained his Mazbat constituency while the others who won are Maneswar Brahma (Baksa), Paniram Brahma (Sidli-Chirang), Thaneswar Basumatary (Manas), Rihon Daimary (Udalguri) and BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary's wife Sewli Mohilary from Kokrajhar. Prominent Congress candidates who won the polls are sitting MLAs Wajed Ali Choudhury (Birsing Jarua), Jakir Hussain Sikdar (Pakabetbari), Rekibuddin Ahmed (Chamaria) and Nurul Huda (Rupahihat). Other winners from the party include Aminul Haque Laskar (Sonai), Joy Prakash Das (Nowboicha), Tanzil Hussain (Samaguri), Asif Mohammad Nazar (Laharighat) and Aftabuddin Mollah (Jaleswar). AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal won from Binnakandi and his party member Mazibur Rahman from Dalgaon. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi retained the Sibsagar seat, while another party member Mehboob Muktar won the Dhing seat and Trinamool Congress' Sherman Ali Ahmed won from Mandia. Among the prominent candidates who lost the polls are Leader of the Opposition in the outgoing assembly, Debabrata Saikia, Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Saikia, and former Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Ripun Bora. Among the 59 women who contested the polls, only six could manage to win, with four from the BJP, and one each from its allies AGP and BPF, while only one won from Congress. Polling in all 126 assembly constituencies in the state was held in a single phase on April 9 with 722 candidates in fray. UDF sweeps to power in Kerela Lotus blooms in 3 seats Kerala on Monday witnessed a sharp political reset as the state electors voted out the last Left government in the country, bringing back the Congress to the ruling saddle after a gap of 10 years, while the BJP broke through a long-standing electoral drought by winning three seats. The Congress-led UDF swept aside a decade of Left rule under Pinarayi Vijayan with a decisive Assembly victory, with the national party adding the third southern state to be ruled by it, in its kitty. The party is in power in Karnataka and Telangana. While Congress' vote share stood at 28.79 per cent, that of CPI (M) was 21.77 per cent. Congress ally IUML had a voteshare of 11.01 per cent. Apart from strong anti-incumbency against the government, the results of the April 9 polls also indicated a consolidation of support across sections of society in favour of the United Democratic Front, which had been in opposition to the Left dispensation for the past decade. The UDF won 102 seats, while the CPI(M)-headed LDF netted 35 seats, according to Election Commission data on counting of votes for 140 constituencies. The outcome also marked the absence of the Left from governance in any Indian state for the first time in five decades. The ire against the government was so strong that 13 ministers in the cabinet suffered defeat in the political tsunami unleashed by the UDF. Not only the Congress, but its key allies, including the IUML, the Kerala Congress also secured massive victory in the polls, which saw the complete erasure of the LDF in some key districts. At the same time, the LDF partners, including the CPI(M), lost many seats, while a key partner, Kerala Congress (M), was reduced to zero in a humiliating outcome in the polls. Top contenders for the Chief Minister's post, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, won their seats with comfortable margins, setting the stage for the next step in discussions on the post. Of the 21 cabinet members, only Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, P A Mohamed Riyas, K Rajan, G R Anil, K N Balagopal, P Prasad, and Saji Cherian emerged victorious. The ministers who lost the election included Veena George, M B Rajesh, O R Kelu, R Bindhu, J Chinchurani, P Rajeev, K B Ganesh Kumar, V N Vasavan, V Sivankutty, V Abdurahiman, Kadannappally Ramachandran A K Saseendran and Roshy Augustine. LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan also lost his sitting seat of Perambra in Kozhikode district. The BJP's bid to make strong inroads in Kerala dominated by UDF and LDF got a slight push with the party winning three seats-- Nemom and Kazhakoottam in Thiruvananthapuram district and Chathannoor in Kollam. BJP candidate from Chathannoor, B B Gopakumar, won by 4,398 votes. In Nemom, party state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar triumphed with a margin of over 3,000 votes, while former Union Minister V Muraleedharan won Kazhakoottam with a narrow margin. Congress general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra thanked the people of the state for their overwhelming support and vowed to work diligently towards building a better future for them. In a post on X, Vadra said, To all my brothers and sisters in Keralam, thank you for your faith and for your overwhelming support. The trust you have placed in us will be the UDF's guiding force as we work hard towards building a better future for each one of you. I sincerely hope that our gratitude to you will be evident each day of the next five years as we strive to fulfil our commitments to you with honesty and humility, she added. Reacting to the outcome, AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal said the UDF's sweeping victory was a clear verdict against the arrogance, corruption, and nepotism of the CPI(M)-led government headed by CM Vijayan. Addressing a press conference, Venugopal said the outcome reflected public anger against what he termed 10 years of misrule by the Left government. He claimed that Vijayan's victory in his home constituency, Dharmadam, was only technical, alleging that the CM trailed the UDF candidate in the initial rounds of counting and failed to secure a majority in his own village. He just escaped. He suffered a setback even in his home turf. He was the only person who did not realise the people's mood in this election, Venugopal claimed. In a major political upset for the CPI(M), leaders who had revolted against the party just ahead of the polls and joined the UDF camp, including veteran leader G Sudhakaran, P V Kunhikrishnan and T K Govindan, breached the Left strongholds of Ambalappuzha, Payyannur and Taliparamba seats. CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said the LDF would examine the reasons behind its defeat and take corrective measures. Speaking to reporters, Govindan said every aspect that led to the defeat would be analysed. He thanked LDF workers and the people who voted for the front. The LDF will evaluate and study the defeat, after which required corrections will be made. We expect the support of the people for it, he said. On defeats in traditional party strongholds, Govindan said the LDF had suffered a major setback across Kerala. We will carry out effective organisational work to correct the issues that led to the defeat, he said. BJP leader Chandrasekhar told reporters that as contended by him from the beginning his was an anti-CPI(M) election as the people were fed up with their corruption and alleged misappropriation of gold from Sabarimala. Chandrasekhar said that right from the start of the election campaign, both the Congress and CPI(M) said that BJP will not get even one seat. He also said that he knew right from the beginning that the CPI(M) will not win this time, no matter what it does. Meanwhile, the 16th Kerala Legislative Assembly will have 11 women MLAs, one less than in the previous House. The outgoing Assembly had 12 women legislators, a majority of them from the CPI(M). Vijay's TVK emerges giant slayer in Tamil Nadu Actor-politician Vijay's TVK on Monday created a record of sorts in the electoral history of Tamil Nadu and emerged as the single largest party by delivering a shock defeat to incumbent DMK and its president, Chief Minister MK Stalin in his Kolathur constituency, while the AIADMK was pushed to a distant third spot. This was the first time since 1967, when the first non-Congress government (DMK) came to power in the state, that a party other than the two Dravidian heavyweights emerged victorious in the hustings. Vijay and TVK have many firsts to their credit and the the party founder will be the first person from a minority religion -Christianity- to helm the state. While Vijay won from both Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East constituencies, his party has netted 89 seats and was leading in 18 more and is on course to become the single largest party in the 234-member House. Elections were held on April 23 and the counting of votes done on Monday. Perhaps the biggest shock was CM Stalin being defeated by a margin of 8,795 votes in his Kolathur constituency by little known V S Babu, who was formerly with the DMK and an ex-MLA. More than 10 ministers including Geetha Jeevan and Ma Subramanian were defeated. Stalin had last tasted defeat in 1991. Even Deputy CM Udhayanidhi's prospects appeared dim for a while as he trailed behind the TVK nominee in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni. Eventually, he won. As soon as it became clear that TVK was inching towards an unprecedented, huge win in its debut polls, party workers and supporters gathered in front of party office at Panaiyur here and burst firecrackers and distributed sweets. Also, Vijay's victory and often-repeated assurance of share in power to like-minded parties is expected to open a new chapter in the history of the state and TVK supporters expect the Congress (5), IUML (2), Left parties (4), VCK (2) and PMK (5) as well to offer support and have a share in power. Together such parties have won or leading in a total of 18 seats. TVK needs 118 seats to form government. This will the first time in Tamil Nadu that a party will assume power a little over two years after its founding. TVK has clocked nearly 35 per cent (34.92) vote share in its debut polls. The TVK was launched in February 2024. While the DMK has won 48 seats and is leading in 12 constituencies (24.20 per cent voteshare), AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami won by a record margin of 98,110 votes in his home segment of Edapadi in Salem district. The AIADMK has won 41 seats and is leading in six segments (21.25 per cent voteshare). While the party's seniors, including C Ve Shanmugam and SP Velumani won hands down, many others, such as former minister P Thangamani, suffered shock defeats. Interestingly, the TVK made heavy inroads in the AIADMK's bastion, western Tamil Nadu that includes Coimbatore, even as DMK emerged victorious in some seats. DMK President and outgoing Chief Minister Stalin took the defeat in his stride and said that his party bowed and accepted the people's verdict. He said he was truthful to all sections of people and had acted as per his conscience and also worked beyond his capacity for people's welfare. He asserted that his party, which worked well as the ruling party would from now on work well as the main opposition party. Stalin said in his public life, he had seen lot of victories and defeats as well and DMK's political journey will continue without any slackness. He said ideology is important rather than victories and defeats alone. AIADMK general secretary Palaniswami said that he accepts the people's verdict in the elections. In a statement here, he said, I express my gratitude to all the people, who rose up and performed their democratic duty in the assembly elections. Stating that the people were judges here, he said, Therefore, I wholeheartedly accept the decision given by the people. He said, We will soon recover from this setback. Meanwhile, scores of tinsel town names, including 'superstar' Rajinikanth greeted Vijay on his poll show. National award winner Dhanush, musician Anirudh Ravichander and many others extended their greetings. Interestingly, among the TVK winners was actor-director Srinath, who defeated state minister P Geetha Jeevan in Thoothukudi. NDA retains Puducherry Riding a pro-incumbency wave, the AINRC-led NDA emerged victorious in the April 9 Puducherry Assembly elections, all set to form the government for a successive term. AINRC leader and Chief Minister N Rangasamy won from both the seats that he contested--Thattanchavady and Mangalam, even as the party won a total of 11 seats and was leading in one, according to latest Election Commission figures. Elections to 30 seats were held on April 9. The territorial assembly also has three nominated members to the House. NDA constituent BJP won from four seats while other coalition members--AIADMK and LJK, won from one seat each. Winners from BJP included party senior and incumbent minister A Namassivayam. The NDA's victory came on a day when actor Vijay-led TVK won in neighbouring Tamil Nadu and also emerged victorious from two seats in the UT. Puducherry, a tiny UT located about 160 km from Chennai, borders Tamil Nadu districts Cuddalore and Villupuram on either sides. Opposition DMK won five seats and Congress one. While the CM trounced Neyam Makkal Kazhagam rival E Vinayagam by 4441 votes in Thattanchavady, his pocket borough seat, Rangasamy emerged victorious in Managalam too, defeating DMK's SS Rangan by 7050 votes. This is not the first time that Rangasamy has sought to contest from two seats. He contested in Yanam and Thattanchavady in the 2021 Assembly polls. He however was trounced in Yanam and was successful in Thattanchavady. He may have to now vacate one of the seats. Key losers include former CM Ve Vaithilingam at the hands of Rangasamy. Time for change, not revenge: PM Modi As the BJP swept the assembly elections in West Bengal for the first time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the state has been finally freed from fear and that it was a time for change, not revenge, as he appealed to all parties to shun the culture of political violence and focus on the future of the state. Addressing the jubilant party workers at the BJP headquarters after the win in assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry, PM Modi said the Congress, TMC, and others had been punished severely for opposing the recent women's reservation bill. He said that the Samajwadi Party would also face the wrath of women very soon, in an apparent reference to the 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. In his nearly 50-minute speech, the PM said the elections in West Bengal had been special this year, as earlier they were marred by violence, fear, and the death of innocent people. But this time the news was different as peaceful voting took place in West Bengal and for the first time, no one lost their life during voting, he said. As Bengal enters a new phase of change, I also want to make an earnest appeal to every political party in Bengal. Over the past decades in Bengal, countless lives have been ruined due to political violence. I firmly believe that this election culture of Bengal must change from today onwards. Today, when the BJP has won, the talk should not be of revenge, but of change; not of fear, but of the future, he said and urged the parties to end the vicious circle of violence. PM Modi said it was a special day in many ways as it heralds a bright future for the country. It is a day of trust in the great democracy of India, trust in the politics of performance, trust in the resolve of stability, trust in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat. I bow before the people of West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Keralam, he said at the victory celebration event where BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, among others, were present. PM Modi said on November 14 last year, when the Bihar election results came in, he told the BJP workers from this very spot that the Ganga flows onward from Bihar all the way to Ganga Sagar (in West Bengal). And today, with victory in West Bengal, from Gangotri (Uttarakhand) to Ganga Sagar (West Bengal), it is nothing but the lotus in full bloom. Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal today, in these states surrounding Mother Ganga, there are BJP-NDA governments, he said. The PM said winning and losing are a natural part of democracy and politics, but the people of the five states have shown the world why the country is the mother of democracy. He said women's participation in this election had been exceptionally high and this was emerging as the brightest picture of Indian democracy. Women power is now rapidly progressing towards building a developed India. However, a few days ago, the Congress and its allies blocked this momentum of women's power. These anti-women parties prevented the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam from being passed in Parliament. That is why I said a few days ago that parties opposing the women's reservation bill will have to face the wrath of women. Today, sisters and daughters have punished the Congress, TMC, and DMK, PM Modi said. He said the Congress had certainly benefited from the 10 years of misrule by the Left in Kerala, but expressed confidence that the mothers and sisters of Kerala will also definitely teach the Congress a lesson in the next elections. The Samajwadi Party, which has blocked women's reservation in Parliament, will also have to face the opposition of the women of Uttar Pradesh. No matter what the anti-women Samajwadi Party does, it will never be able to wash away its sins, the PM said. Referring to Assam, he said that along with the river Ganga, the Brahmaputra has also showered immense blessings upon the BJP, and the blessings of Maa Kamakhya have been with the party. The people of Assam have trusted the BJP-NDA for the third consecutive time, he said. PM Modi said that in 2021, the NDA put forward the vision of BEST Puducherry. The people of Puducherry trusted in the vision and blessed the alliance. I want to assure the youth and fishermen of Puducherry that we will keep working for your bright future. The prosperity of Puducherry is our resolve, he said. The PM said the BJP-NDA governments are in power in more than 20 states of the country. Our mantra is 'citizen is god'. We are dedicated to serving the people; therefore, the people are placing more and more trust in the BJP. The people are clearly seeing that where there is BJP, there is good governance. Where there is BJP, there is development, he said. PM Modi said that with the BJP's victory in West Bengal, the soul of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee must be at peace now. I respectfully bow to the people of Bengal, the people of Assam, the people of Puducherry, and the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala today; I salute them all. Today, I also heartily congratulate the countless workers of the BJP. Every small and big worker of the BJP has once again performed a miracle, has made the lotus bloom. You have created a new history, he said. After his speech, the PM held a meeting at the BJP headquarters with Nabin, Shah, Singh and former party chief J P Nadda. Result aftershocks to be felt all the way up to 2029: CM Omar Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday, while describing the stunning assembly election results in the West Bengal and the Tamil Nadu as political earthquakes, cautioned that their (results') aftershocks would be felt far and wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029. CM Omar shared this measured reaction on his personal X handle - where earlier in his instant first reaction, presumably also to the early trends vis--vis assembly election results, he actually created a flutter with his two-word tweet. Bloody hell!! was his ambiguous (the very first) tweet, which he posted with emoticons sharing an expression of disbelief on X handle at 11:01 am on Monday, May 4, 2026. Though the Chief Minister left ample scope for its (tweets) interpretations yet it was read directly in relation to the assembly election result trends by millions of his followers. By evening, CM Omars enigmatic two-word post had already garnered 1.8 million views and 23,200 plus likes. However, later, he posted a guarded post wherein he, probably hinting towards current cacophony that has crept in news bulletins, talked about his imagery of sane and sensible interpretation of the trends and results identifying them with those presented by ace veteran broadcaster Prannoy Roy. In the same post, he mentioned the after-effects of the political-earthquake that shook West Bengal and Tamil Nadu and their lingering impact to be experienced for a long time. Elections in India have always meant @PrannoyRoy7749 for sane, sensible interpretation of the trends & results and thats why today the screens in my office have been tuned to @DeKoderAI to watch the unfolding political earthquake in West Bengal & Tamil Nadu. The aftershocks of these results will be felt far & wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029, CM Omar posted. This post too had garnered 380,000 views 4900 plus likes by evening. Notably Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father Farooq Abdullah, during media interactions in the past couple of days, had exuded confidence about the victory of TMCs Mamata Banerjee, even after the exit poll results, some of which had predicted her partys rout in West Bengal. As far as DMK was concerned, even the exit polls generally had not predicted the defeat of DMK. The NC is part of the INDIA bloc led by Congress. Trinamool Congress and DMK are also constituents of this alliance.
Man stabbed to death over old enmity in Rohtas
Rajgir Zoo Safari admin gears up for crowd control during Malmas Mela
Faculty development programme on AI-driven teaching begins at Bhojpur govt college
The Government Engineering College in Bhojpur kicked off an innovative six-day faculty development workshop centered on AI-enhanced pedagogies, collaborating with IIT Patna and the Ministry of Education. A staggering 850 educators from across the country joined forces, delving into AI applications for developing educational content and groundbreaking research.
NEET solver gang busted in Nalanda, 3 held
BSDMA plans scheme to reduce drowning incidents
In an innovative move, Bihar is introducing the 'Ganga Prahari Aapda Mitra Scheme' to address the pressing issue of drowning in its waterways. This program will equip local youth from river-adjacent communities with essential swimming skills and life-saving techniques.
Nalanda police rescue 3 minor girls from Rajasthan, arrest 4
Mahmadpur village is grieving as tragedy unfolded when Anirodh Rai was gunned down right outside his residence. Medical personnel reported he sustained two bullet wounds. The local police are on the case, trying to uncover the reasons behind this shocking incident.
Madhubani administration takes steps to ease traffic congestion near railway station
Fresh ultimatum to Rabri to vacate official residence
Asthma cases surge in Bihar; doctors stress awareness, early treatment
In a triumphant turn for RJD, P K Praveen clinched the Koothuparamba seat in Kerala, marking a significant milestone. However, Tejashwi Yadav couldn't hide his disappointment over Mamata Banerjee's loss in Bengal, describing the outcome as a step towards chaos. He commended her unwavering commitment to preserving the harmony and unity of West Bengal throughout her tenure.
CM orders probe into Vikramshila Setu span collapse
In a shocking incident, a 30-meter section of the Vikramshila Setu in Bhagalpur has given way, cutting off vital access routes. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has initiated an investigation and has taken immediate action against an engineer due to oversight. To mitigate the disruption, he has promised to provide alternative transport options, including a complimentary steamer service.
Bihar cabinet expansion likely this week, PM may attend swearing-in ceremony at Gandhi Maidan
Vikramshila setu slab collapse result of corruption: Tejashwi
Tejashwi Yadav, the RJD leader, has lashed out at the NDA administration following the unfortunate incident involving the collapse of a Vikramshila Setu slab. He attributes this disaster to widespread corruption and emphasizes that previous warnings about the bridge's structural integrity were blatantly ignored.
NOU launches App to boost job prospects
Nalanda Open University has unveiled its innovative 'Employability App', designed to empower students with essential job skills. This app serves as a vital link between academic learning and the professional world, offering direct access to employment opportunities, advanced courses, and resources for internships and freelancing.
Five die, 10 injured in Rohtas road accident
In a devastating turn of events, a speeding truck crashed into a bus and a pickup truck in Rohtas district, resulting in the loss of five lives and leaving ten others injured. The victims were on their way home from a ceremony.
Deadly Trio of Storm, Lightning, and Fire Kills Six in Bihars East Champaran
Authorities have confirmed six deaths so far, though the toll could rise as information continues to come in from more remote villages.
Portion Of Bridge Over Ganga Collapses In Bihar's Bhagalpur, Probe Ordered
The authorities have arranged steamers and boats to ferry people from one side of the river to the other following the incident.
Lotus blooming from Gangotri to Gangasagar: PM Modi on BJP's assembly election win
New Delhi, May 04: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the lotus is now blooming from Gangotri to Gangasagar with the BJP's historic victory in West Bengal and asked all parties to work for change, not revenge, and ensure that the state's future trumps over fear. Addressing BJP workers at the party headquarters after the win in assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry, Modi said it was a special day in many ways as it heralds a bright future for the country. It is a day of trust in the great democracy of India, trust in the politics of performance, trust in the resolve of stability, trust in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat. I bow before the people of West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Keralam, he said at the victory celebration event where BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, among others, were present. Modi said on November 14 last year, when the Bihar election results came in, he told the BJP workers from this very spot that the Ganga flows onward from Bihar all the way to Ganga Sagar (in West Bengal). And today, with victory in West Bengal, from Gangotri (Uttarakhand) to Ganga Sagar (West Bengal), it is nothing but the lotus in full bloom. Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal today, in these states surrounding Mother Ganga, there are BJP-NDA governments, he said. Democracy, not fear, won in this festival of democracy in West Bengal, Modi said. When the BJP has won in Bengal, there should be talk of 'badlav' (change) not 'badla' (revenge), 'bhavishya' (future) not 'bhay' (fear), he said. The Prime Minister said winning and losing are a natural part of democracy and politics, but the people of the five states have shown the world why the country is the mother of democracy. Democracy is not just a system for us; it is the river of traditions in our veins. Today, not only has India's democracy triumphed, but India's Constitution has also triumphed. Our constitutional institutions have triumphed; our democratic processes have triumphed, he said. Modi said the nearly 93 per cent voter turnout in West Bengal has been historic in itself, and new records of voting have also been set in Assam, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Kerala. He said women's participation in this election has been exceptionally high and this is emerging as the brightest picture of Indian democracy. Today is a historic day, unprecedented. When years of penance transform into attainment, the joy that appears on the face, that joy today I am seeing on the faces of BJP workers across the country, he said. The Prime Minister also congratulated the Election Commission, all its employees, all the personnel involved in the voting process, especially the security forces, for the successful conduct of the assembly elections. History will always remember your contribution to maintaining the dignity of India's democracy, he said.
In BJP's Triumph Over Trinamool, An 'Anga-Banga-Kalinga' Completion
Election Results 2026: For the BJP, what is unfolding is the completion of a political corridor across the eastern flank of the country from Bihar to West Bengal to Odisha.
From fish curry to rasmalai: The flavours of BJP's election victory celebrations
BJP workers celebrated their lead in West Bengal Assembly elections with traditional Bengali meals and sweets like fish curry, rosogolla, and jhalmuri. Similar food-based celebrations, including litti chokha and jalebi, were observed in past elections in Bihar and Haryana, highlighting food's role in political victories.
Bihars Vikramshila Bridge Collapse Sparks Political Outcry Over Corruption
Patna, May 4: The recent collapse of the Vikramshila Bridge, a crucial link connecting Bhagalpur to North Bihar, has ignited a political storm in the state. Following the incident late Sunday night, both the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress party have targeted the NDA government, citing corruption as a key issue. Tejashwi Yadav, ... Read more Bihars Vikramshila Bridge Collapse Sparks Political Outcry Over Corruption
Carry govts achievements to grassroots level, Nishant urges JD(U) workers in Champaran
In a notable journey through West Champaran, JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar launched his 'Sadbhav Yatra'. His visit to the Valmiki Tiger Reserve was marked by meaningful interactions with the local tribal community, where he reflected on his father's significant contributions to the welfare of the Tharu tribe.
Police Raids on RJD MLA Osama Shahabs Properties in Siwan, Bihar
Siwan, May 4: The police in Siwan district, Bihar, are taking action against land mafia. On Monday, they raided the properties of RJD MLA Osama Shahab, accused of land grabbing from a doctor couple. However, Osama Shahab was not present during the raids. The operation was led by Nilesh Kumar, the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) ... Read more Police Raids on RJD MLA Osama Shahabs Properties in Siwan, Bihar
IPL 2026: RCB Opener Phil Salt Returns To England For Scans After Finger Injury
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) opener Phil Salt has flown back to England for scans on his injured finger which has sidelined him for the sides last three IPL 2026 matches. In Salts absence, RCB have got his England compatriot Jacob Bethell to partner with Virat Kohli at the top of the order. Salt, 29, damaged a finger on his left hand while diving to save a boundary during RCB's defeat to Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 18. As per a report in ESPNCricinfo, Salt, who holds a central contract with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), returned home at the request of the national team's management to undergo further assessment. Both player and franchise remain hopeful that the finger will heal soon enough for Salt to return to India this month, with RCB aiming to defend the title that they won for the first time last season. RCB would be eligible to sign a replacement for Salt under IPL regulations in the event that the injury is deemed season-ending, but they are expected to give him every opportunity to recover, further said the report. Salt had provided a significant spark at the top of the order for RCB by amassing 202 runs across six innings at an impressive strike rate of 168.33 before the finger injury forced him out of the lineup. RCB would be eligible to sign a replacement for Salt under IPL regulations in the event that the injury is deemed season-ending, but they are expected to give him every opportunity to recover, further said the report. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB are on a six-day break and are scheduled to face Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their next match at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
From Setback to Surge: BJPs Comeback Trail After 2024 Polls
What stands out most is the spread of its recovery. In states like Bihar and Haryana, where expectations were modest and the political arithmetic seemed unfavourable, the BJP managed to surprise observers. These were not easy terrains
PM Modis Old Statement on Bihar Victory Goes Viral Amid Bengal Election Trends
New Delhi, May 4: An old statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resurfaced amidst the counting of votes in the West Bengal Assembly elections. In this statement, he had linked the Bharatiya Janata Partys (BJP) victory in Bihar to a potential win in Bengal. During celebrations following the BJPs significant victory in Bihar, PM ... Read more PM Modis Old Statement on Bihar Victory Goes Viral Amid Bengal Election Trends
Video: When PM Modi Predicted Bengal Results In Bihar Victory Speech
West Bengal assembly election results 2026: The river Ganga flows to Bengal via Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had predicted in his NDA Bihar victory speech
Patna, May 4: The Vikramshila Bridge, a crucial link connecting Bhagalpur to North Bihar, suffered significant damage late Sunday night. In response, the Bihar State Bridge Construction Corporation has recommended using the Shri Krishna Singh Bridge in Munger and the Ganga River bridge in Khagaria as alternative routes to connect South and North Bihar. Dr. ... Read more Vikramshila Bridge Repairs Expected to Complete in Three Months: Bihar State Bridge Construction Corporation
Bihar: Vikramshila bridge in Bhagalpur partially collapses over ganga, no casualties reported
On Monday, the Vikramshila Setu bridge in Bhagalpur, Bihar faced a significant structural failure, with a section near pillar 133 collapsing into the Ganga river. Fortunately, officials have confirmed that there were no casualties and no vehicles were involved in the incident. To manage the aftermath, traffic is being redirected through Munger.
Portion of bridge over Ganga collapses in Bihar's Bhagalpur, no casualties
As soon as officials received information about the gap between the two slabs, they acted promptly to remove all vehicles and people from the spot, says Bhagalpur District Magistrate Nawal Kishor Choudhary
Miracle Averted as Vikramshila Bridge Collapse Prevented, Says SDM
Patna, May 4: A significant incident occurred in Bhagalpur, Bihar, where a 25-meter slab of the Vikramshila Bridge collapsed into the Ganges River. Following the incident, local authorities swiftly implemented barricades on both sides of the bridge, halting all traffic. Bhagalpurs Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Vikas Kumar and City DSP Ajay Kumar Chaudhary are currently monitoring ... Read more Miracle Averted as Vikramshila Bridge Collapse Prevented, Says SDM
Bhagalpur Vikramshila bridge collapse news: A significant portion of Bihar's Vikramshila Setu bridge in Bhagalpur collapsed late Sunday night, severing a vital link. Officials acted swiftly, evacuating vehicles just before a slab near pillar 133 gave way. Traffic is now halted, with commuters advised to use longer alternative routes via Munger and Sultanganj.
AAP stages stir in Delhi over Bihar youths murder
JDUs Nishant Kumar embarks on his first political yatra in Bihar
Nishant Kumar, son of former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has begun his first political outreach drive in Bihar with a Sadbhav Yatra from Patna.
Generational shift in JD(U) as Nishant begins yatra
In a bold move to amplify community engagement, JD(U) leader Nishant Kumar embarked on his 'Sadbhav Yatra' from West Champaran, signaling a renewed commitment to public service following Nitish Kumar's transition to the Rajya Sabha. The journey kicked off in Valmikinagar, where he was met with cheers and heartfelt exchanges with local residents and tribal groups.
4 die as car rams into parked truck in Muzaffarpur
Four encounters in a fortnight signal tough police stance under Samrat govt
Bihar's administration is ramping up its battle against crime, showcasing a robust approach with multiple police encounters. Over the last two weeks, four incidents have led to two fatalities and two individuals injured. Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has called for decisive measures against offenders, especially in sensitive cases involving young women, reinforcing the commitment to prompt justice.
ML to chart new course at May 16 meet
CM meets top NDA leaders in Delhi ahead of cabinet expansion
In a pivotal move for Bihar's political landscape, Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary engaged in vital discussions with Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh during his recent visit to Delhi. This visit is widely regarded as a precursor to an upcoming cabinet reshuffle.
City restaurants cut gas use, shift to chulhas as costs squeeze margins
Buxar MLA backs police encounters
Boy detained on charge of raping 4-year-old girl in Begusarai
Sahyog Shivir to be launched on May 19: DM
Starting May 19, Patna will host 'Sahyog Shivir' events at the panchayat level to efficiently tackle public grievances. These bi-monthly camps will serve as a one-stop solution for a wide range of issues, including ration cards, land disputes, and certification needs.

